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The opposition should focus on solving three of the country’s biggest problems: housing, energy and tax.
The US defence secretary’s speech has helped to address, but will not silence, lingering questions about the Trump administration’s commitment to...
The consensus on the asset class is being rewritten. The question now is not whether the model is broken, it is whether the exit is wide enough for...
If played carefully, the US will have to accept Canberra can’t be kicked around, if for no other reason than they need the military bases on...
It’s clear the days of investment managers raking in easy money ended long ago. And some of the best-known firms are getting hit hardest as demand...
The Labor Party is promising to deliver its election agenda. But that won’t be anywhere near enough to address Australia’s economic challenges....
The failure of the country’s second-largest private hospital operator will have implications for private investment in social infrastructure for...
Crazy levels of government spending, and Victoria’s status as one of the most indebted states in the world, helps explain Australia’s miserable...
When the most successful political party in our nation’s history picks a leader, it doesn’t do so based on chromosomes, writes Sussan Ley.
Israelis and Gazans both feel trapped by leaders they no longer trust.
When future Rich Lists are populated by beneficiaries rather than entrepreneurs, wealth inequality risks becoming a cancer on our egalitarian ethos.
Students from our region have never been strangers to headwinds. So to the families wondering whether to step back: Don’t. Step up.
If an ASX-listed company can force the chairman’s hand, why not a sport beloved by many?
Homogeneity undermines accountability, stifles directors’ willingness to ask management the hard questions, and causes boards to succumb to mere...
For all the talk about the age of market vigilantism and deteriorating public balance sheets, there’s no lack of interest in Australian state...
The proposed tax changes could make Australia’s superannuation system fairer – if unintended consequences are avoided.
The opposition leader has marginalised her political rivals as she focuses on winning the economic narrative.
From South Africa to Europe, Donald Trump’s movement is fixated on other countries, contradicting its isolationist label.
Many students now lack the general knowledge, or even specific knowledge, to know when the AI tools are hallucinating, writes Sinclair Davidson.
AFR readers’ views on Rafa, king of tennis; super tax reform; North West Shelf and gas exploration and why the US should get ahead on renewables.
The government’s sign-off on Woodside’s North West Shelf project is a signal it’s ready to take a more supportive approach to gas’ role in the...
In one way, Donald Trump is like Republican predecessors – he believes in tax cuts. What is novel is the foreboding he creates about faith in...
It’s welcome acknowledgment gas will play a key role in the important net zero energy transformation that is proving longer, harder and more costly...
A new environment minister has finally granted a decades-long extension for operation of the vital North West Shelf project. But the fights over...
Labor’s proposal to increase tax on super balances over $3 million will treat symptoms instead of the disease. Here are 6 proposals for an optimal...
If private land-based funding isn’t going to come from taxpayers, then we should be striving to grow markets that support genuine conservation...
For lecturers striving to provide a meaningful learning experience for all, it presents a real dilemma when some students struggle with basic English.
Sussan Ley speaks like someone reading a children’s book. Behind the scenes, she’s as ruthless as Thatcher.